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  1. The GJB4 gene provides instructions for making a protein called gap junction beta 4, more commonly known as connexin 30.3. This protein is part of the connexin ...
  2. The GJB3 gene provides instructions for making a protein called gap junction beta 3, more commonly known as connexin 31. This protein is part of the connexin ...
  3. The MT-TS1 gene provides instructions for making a particular type of RNA, a molecule that is a chemical cousin of DNA. This type of RNA, called transfer ...
  4. ... in oxidative phosphorylation, complex III produces reactive oxygen species, which are harmful molecules that can damage DNA and tissues. The reactive oxygen species produced by complex III are thought to also ...
  5. ... cells from potentially harmful molecules called reactive oxygen species. These molecules are byproducts of normal cellular functions. ... involving NADPH produce compounds that prevent reactive oxygen species from building up to toxic levels within cells. ...
  6. ... reactive, toxic substances are known as reactive oxygen species. Phagocytes use these substances to kill foreign invaders, ... result, phagocytes are unable to produce reactive oxygen species to kill foreign invaders and neutrophil activity is ...
  7. ... effects of potentially harmful molecules called reactive oxygen species, which are byproducts of normal cellular functions. Chemical ... phosphate dehydrogenase produce compounds that prevent reactive oxygen species from building up to toxic levels within red ...
  8. ... reactive, toxic substances are known as reactive oxygen species. Phagocytes use these substances to kill foreign invaders, ... result, phagocytes are unable to produce reactive oxygen species to kill foreign invaders, and neutrophil activity is ...
  9. ... reactive, toxic substances are known as reactive oxygen species. Phagocytes use these substances to kill foreign invaders, ... result, phagocytes are unable to produce reactive oxygen species to kill foreign invaders, and neutrophil activity is ...
  10. ... in removing potentially toxic molecules called reactive oxygen species that can damage DNA, proteins, and cell membranes. ... NADPH, leading to an increase in reactive oxygen species in the adrenal glands. Over time, these toxic ...
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